Connectors.md | ||
Overview.md | ||
README.md | ||
Resolvers.md |
Developing on DSA
We empower third-party developers to build DeFi dapps, use-cases, and other integrations on DSA’s platform. That way, users can get curated experience as per their needs, and developers can build their own businesses supporting those users. This virtuous circle creates new opportunities and benefits users, developers, and protocols.
Refer here for an overview of DSAs
Our team is super active to assist with your queries at our TG developer group or discord channel.
Get Started
Node
To get started, install the DSA SDK package from NPM:
npm install dsa-sdk
For Browser
via jsDelivr CDN:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/dsa-sdk@1.2.5/build/dsa.js"></script>
For production, we recommend linking to a specific version number (jsdeliver).
Usage
Currently, this SDK only works with web3 library
// in browser
if (window.ethereum) {
window.web3 = new Web3(window.ethereum)
} else if (window.web3) {
window.web3 = new Web3(window.web3.currentProvider)
} else {
window.web3 = new Web3(customProvider)
}
// in node.js
const Web3 = require('web3')
const DSA = require('dsa-sdk');
const web3 = new Web3(new Web3.providers.HttpProvider(ETH_NODE_URL))
Now instantiate DSA.
const dsa = new DSA(web3);
Get Accounts
Once connected to a web3 client, get all the DSA where a specific address is authorised.
let address = "0x...";
dsa.getAccounts(address)
.then(data => {
return data
})
.catch(error => {
return error
})
Parameters
address
- An ethereum address.
Returns
Array
of Object
with all the DSA where address
parameter is authorised.
[
{
id: 52, // DSA Number
address: "0x...", // DSA Address
version: 1 // DSA version
},
...
]
Web3 equivalent of the above (return value might have different format):
let ABI = []; // => https://github.com/InstaDApp/dsa-sdk/blob/master/src/abi/resolvers/core.json
let contract = "0xD6fB4fd8b595d0A1dE727C35fe6F1D4aE5B60F51";
let account = "0x...";
new web3.eth.Contract(ABI, contract);
.getOwnerDetails(account)
.call({ from: "0x..." })
.then((data) => {
return data
})
.catch((error) => {
return error
});
Build DSA
Build a new DSA.
dsa.build()
.then(data => {
return data // transaction hash
})
.catch(error => {
return error
});
Parameters
Object
(ALL optional)owner
: The authorised address which will be authorised on DSA (defaulted to selected address).origin
-String
: The address to track the transaction origination (affiliates).from
-String
: The address transactions should be made from (defaulted to selected address).gasPrice
-String
: The gas price in wei to use for transactions.gas
-Number
: The maximum gas provided for a transaction (gas limit).
Returns
String
: Transaction hash 0x.....
.
Web3 equivalent of the above:
let ABI = [] // => https://github.com/InstaDApp/dsa-sdk/blob/master/src/abi/core/index.json
let contract = "0xD6fB4fd8b595d0A1dE727C35fe6F1D4aE5B60F51";
let address = await web3.eth.getAccounts();
let owner = "0x...";
let version = 1;
let origin = "0x...";
new web3.eth.Contract(ABI, contract).methods
.build(owner, version, origin)
.send({
from: address[0]
})
.on("transactionHash", (txHash) => {
return txHash;
})
.on("error", (error) => {
return error;
});
Set Instance
Once you get the DSA(s), set some common values so you don't have to pass similar arguments in further calls.
let address = "0x...";
let dsaAccount = await dsa.getAccounts(address);
dsa.setInstance({
id: dsaAccount[0].id,
address: dsaAccount[0].account,
origin: "0x..." // optional
})
Parameters
Object
id
-Number
: The number of DSA.address
-String
: The address of DSA.origin
-String
: The address to track the transaction origination (affiliates).
Interact with DSA
Once the DSA is build, use the following function to make calls to your DSA. This is where you'll interact with other smart contracts like DeFi protocols.
Create a new instance.
let spells = dsa.Spell();
Add the series of transactions details in the instance.
spells.add({
connector: "basic", // name
method: "deposit", // method
args: [dsa.tokens.info.usdc.address, 1000000, 0, 1] // method arguments
});
spells.add({
connector: "basic",
method: "withdraw",
args: [dsa.tokens.info.usdc.address, 0, "0x03d70891b8994feB6ccA7022B25c32be92ee3725", 1, 0]
});
Note: You can get the specific input interface by calling dsa.getInterface(connector, method)
Send the transaction to blockchain. CAST YOUR SPELL.
dsa.cast(spells) // or dsa.cast({spells:spells})
.then(data => {
return data // transaction hash
})
.catch(error => {
return error
});
Parameters
Instance
- The spell instance. ORObject
spells
- The spell instance.from
-String
(optional): The address transactions should be made from (defaulted to selected address).gasPrice
-String
(optional): The gas price in wei to use for transactions.gas
-Number
(optional): The maximum gas provided for a transaction (gas limit).
Returns
String
: Transaction hash 0x.....
.
Web3 equivalent of the above:
let ABI = []; // => https://github.com/InstaDApp/dsa-sdk/blob/master/src/abi/core/account.json
let contract = "0x..."; // DSA address
let origin = "0x...";
let address = await web3.eth.getAccounts();
new web3.eth.Contract(ABI, contract).methods
.cast(
["0x...", "0x..."], // Array of target addresses
["0x......", "0x......"], // Array of encoded function call, check encodeFunctionCall
origin
)
.send({
from: address[0]
})
.on("transactionHash", (txHash) => {
return txHash;
})
.on("error", (error) => {
return error;
});
Our team is super active to assist with your queries at our TG developer group or discord channel.